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Hot Topics in Ethics: Cryptocurrencies and Social Media Use

Contains material from Dec 2018

Hot Topics in Ethics: Cryptocurrencies and Social Media Use
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Good presentation on topics that are becoming more prevalent.

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Session 1: Legal Ethics About Cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and others of the 1,600+ cryptocurrencies are headline news every day, but also possible assets of debtors in bankruptcy. Explore the ethical issues lawyers need to be aware of regarding cryptocurrencies.
 
Session 2: #NoTweetingAfterMidnight: Ethical Risks in Social Media Use Hear valuable guidance on dealing with the ethical minefield that is social media. Using real world examples and ethics opinions, listen to a discussion about the areas of practice in which social media use (or misuse) can present ethical and disciplinary concerns, as well as tips for using social media responsibly.

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1. Legal Ethics About Cryptocurrencies (Dec 2018)

John D. Baumgartner, John P. Melko, Peter S. Vogel

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Session 1 —43 mins
Legal Ethics About Cryptocurrencies (Dec 2018)

Bitcoin and others of the 1,600+ cryptocurrencies are headline news every day, but also possible assets of debtors in bankruptcy. Explore the ethical issues lawyers need to be aware of regarding cryptocurrencies.

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Bankruptcy Conference

John D. Baumgartner, Stout Advisory - Houston, TX
John P. Melko, Foley Gardere, Foley & Lardner LLP - Houston, TX
Peter S. Vogel, Foley Gardere, Foley & Lardner LLP - Dallas, TX

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2. #NoTweetingAfterMidnight: Ethical Risks in Social Media Use (Dec 2018)

John G. Browning

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Session 2 —45 mins
#NoTweetingAfterMidnight: Ethical Risks in Social Media Use (Dec 2018)

Hear valuable guidance on dealing with the ethical minefield that is social media. Using real world examples and ethics opinions, discuss the areas of practice in which social media use (or misuse) can present ethical and disciplinary concerns, as well as tips for using social media responsibly.

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Bankruptcy Conference

John G. Browning, Passman & Jones - Dallas, TX